Corabelle Earnestine Hall
Ordained Minister in Lexington, Kentucky
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
I originally became an ordained minister online because I’ve always believed ministry isn’t about a pulpit or a building—it’s about people. It’s about being present where spirit meets struggle, where love is needed most, and where authenticity has a chance to heal. For me, getting ordained was less about the paperwork and more about affirming what I was already living: showing up for my community with compassion, advocacy, and a deep belief that every single person deserves to be celebrated in their truth. The online ordination was simply the doorway. I’ve been walking the path long before the title.
Where are you from?
Lexington, Kentucky
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
With my online ordination, my hope is to deepen the ways I can serve, love, and uplift my community. For me, ministry isn’t about a title. It’s about creating safe, sacred spaces where people of all identities can show up as their full, authentic selves. I want to use my ordination to celebrate love in all its forms, to affirm those who’ve been told they’re unworthy, and to remind folks that Spirit moves through us in a thousand beautiful ways. My goal is to be a bridge between tradition and progress, faith and freedom, ritual and rebellion, all while staying true to who I am and what I stand for.
Religious Affiliations
Baptists, Buddhism, Catholicism, Christadelphians, Christian Science, Christianity, Church of God, Church of God in Christ, Confucianism, Deism, Druidism, Gnosticism, Greek Religion, Hinduism, Intelligent Design, Judaism, Lutheranism, Methodism, Mithraism, Mormonism, Nation of Islam, Neopaganism, Neoplatonism, New Age, New Thought, Nichiren, Norse Religion, Olmec Religion, Oneness Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism, Presbyterianism, Protestantism, Satanism, Scientology, Spiritualism, Stoicism, Sufism, Sunni Islam, Taoism, Tendai Buddhism, Unitarian Universalism, Universal Life Church, Vaishnavism, Vedanta, Voodoo, Wicca, Zen, Other
Additional Information
I would say that I’m Omnist at heart. I honor truth wherever I find it, and I believe every faith tradition carries a spark of wisdom, a thread of love, and a piece of the greater whole. I don’t limit myself to one box. I see Spirit moving through all paths, and I let that inspire how I live, love, and serve. My foundation is authenticity, compassion, and inclusivity, and I bring that same energy into everything I do.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Lexington, KY wedding officiant?
What makes my work special is the way I hold space with love, intention, and a deep respect for the sacred moments in people’s lives. Whether it’s a wedding, a memorial, a naming, or any rite of passage, I bring a balance of spirituality, authenticity, and heart. My ceremonies are woven with meaning, tailored to honor each person’s story, and always rooted in the truth that love is the thread connecting us all. My role is to guide, uplift, and create a sacred container where everyone feels seen, celebrated, and connected to something greater.
Are there particular areas near you where you prefer to travel or have special experience?
I’m based in Kentucky, and my work and artistry take me all across the state. From the mountains of Eastern Kentucky to the stages of Lexington and Louisville, I’ve had the joy of performing, advocating, and creating community in so many different spaces. I travel where the work is needed and where the love can be shared. Whether that’s small towns looking for visibility and support, or larger cities ready to celebrate and uplift. Every place I go, I carry the same intention: to bring empowerment, authenticity, and a whole lot of sparkle.
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Handfastings, Baptisms, Funerals, Christenings, House Blessings, Exorcisms, Spiritual Healing, Reiki Healing, Premarital Counseling, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance
Additional Information
As a minister, my services aren’t just about ceremony or ritual. They’re about holding sacred space where people can show up fully as themselves. Whether I’m officiating weddings, leading celebrations of life, offering spiritual counseling, or creating inclusive community spaces, I approach it all with compassion, authenticity, and a deep respect for each person’s unique journey. My ministry is rooted in love, accountability, and radical acceptance. At the end of the day, it’s about helping people reconnect with their own divinity, their community, and the truth that they are already whole and worthy.